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and today, there were stops about avoiding a tax. from health-care companies to the nsa, the congressman stressed working together for our safety. >> so there has debate working with the private sector to protect us from these very serious attacks. >> maryland has more than 11,000 cybersecurity companies and is ranked no. 1 in the nation for ship.ation and entrepreneur and if you have a smartphones, you know that data plants can be expensive, but it is that we are going too far, and we are not using all of the data we are paying for. many people increase their plants to avoid late overcharges. >> wireless consumers are overpaying by $1.40 billion per year because they are simply on the wrong cell phone data plan. >> so how can you save money on data? whereyou can use wi-fi available an turn of applications, like facebook, that use data. >> what is happening to many in maryland facing furloughs, more on how sequestration is impacting the state coming up at 6:00. >> the is students are getting some valuable skills both on and off the c
and today, there were stops about avoiding a tax. from health-care companies to the nsa, the congressman stressed working together for our safety. >> so there has debate working with the private sector to protect us from these very serious attacks. >> maryland has more than 11,000 cybersecurity companies and is ranked no. 1 in the nation for ship.ation and entrepreneur and if you have a smartphones, you know that data plants can be expensive, but it is that we are going too far, and...
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have been introduced into the tax code and these gifts in the form of tax breaks don't come entirely free they are bought so how does this work well one of the ways they get bought is through direct campaign contributions and to get a sense of this will profile three companies general electric arisan and wells fargo and these companies. have spent upwards of three million dollars on current members of congress in the two thousand and twelve two thousand and six to two thousand and twelve campaign cycle and wells fargo spent one point seven million dollars and here's the amount g.e. should have paid and should have paid if they were paying the thirty five percent tax rate now not only did these companies not pay and pay much lower they actually paid negative tax rates between two thousand and eight and two thousand and ten you can see that in the yellow they were paid by the government as a reverse tax and this is a regressive corporate tax system where these large companies can pay more and get these tax breaks were smaller businesses can't afford that so it seems like campaign turn
have been introduced into the tax code and these gifts in the form of tax breaks don't come entirely free they are bought so how does this work well one of the ways they get bought is through direct campaign contributions and to get a sense of this will profile three companies general electric arisan and wells fargo and these companies. have spent upwards of three million dollars on current members of congress in the two thousand and twelve two thousand and six to two thousand and twelve...
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declined over time now why don't these corporate taxes increase with profits is not because tax rates are low in fact the u.s. is one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world at thirty five percent but there is something that has changed dramatically over the past thirty years billions of dollars worth of special tax breaks subsidies and ever growing loopholes have been introduced into the tax code and these gifts in the form of tax breaks don't come entirely free they are bought so how does this work well one of the ways they get bought is through direct campaign contributions and to get a sense of this will profile three companies general electric arisan and wells fargo and these companies. have spent upwards of three million dollars on current members of congress in the two thousand and twelve two thousand and six to two thousand and twelve campaign cycle and wells fargo spent one point seven million dollars. and here's the amount g.e. should have paid and should have paid if they were paying the thirty five percent tax rate now not only did these companies not pay and pay m
declined over time now why don't these corporate taxes increase with profits is not because tax rates are low in fact the u.s. is one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world at thirty five percent but there is something that has changed dramatically over the past thirty years billions of dollars worth of special tax breaks subsidies and ever growing loopholes have been introduced into the tax code and these gifts in the form of tax breaks don't come entirely free they are bought so how...
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we all know death and taxes are the only certainties in life but the tax structure itself is a byzantine nightmare it isn't it coming up just charge how some of the biggest corporations got local sam to cut them and i'll deal with over financial aid to egypt. what defines a country so. faceless figures that can only grow. back to a standard of living. well see british. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kinds of reports. we go from goldman of you lation jobs maneuvering to tax code tinkering according to a recent g.a.o. study on average the largest us corporations they paid less than half of the federal corporate tax rate we know turn to prime interest producer justin underhill justin how are these large corporations able to accomplish this all corporate profits as a share of g.d.p. have risen to all time highs well corporate income tax payments have fallen to lows the x.-axis here excuse me the y. axis the amount of profits and taxes expressed as a percent of g.d.p. and the x. a
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through regulations and tax negotiations they're able to get through without paying any taxes and then route under certain circumstances wrote those payments to the cayman islands and so this sort of circuitous route is a way that many corporations including all get around paying taxes but also you can play that there's a game called tax for this ok online and you can play this game and we actually have video of it here it's pretty fun you actually play as a corporation and you try to find ways to hide your profits and find ways to not pay taxes and you can actually try out the double irish the dutch sandwich for yourself in this game that's excellent and it's a great way to educate buddy in corporate c.e.o.'s on how to avoid taxes but you know can you blame them for taking advantage of these loopholes well you know they lobbied aggressively for these loopholes and so of course they're taking advantage of them that's not surprising but it's very hard for anything to get to be done about this there's very little pushback thank you just to thank you. joining me is our two correspondent.
through regulations and tax negotiations they're able to get through without paying any taxes and then route under certain circumstances wrote those payments to the cayman islands and so this sort of circuitous route is a way that many corporations including all get around paying taxes but also you can play that there's a game called tax for this ok online and you can play this game and we actually have video of it here it's pretty fun you actually play as a corporation and you try to find ways...
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increase taxes, if you want to have more powerful antitrust laws, do that. corporations. the first amendment does not require having corporations. the constitution does not say anything about corporations. but if you have got them and people with a lot of money money, the one thing you cannot do is to keep them talking and the money gets the message out as much as they want with as much influence they give them. the final five with a cheerful results of the last election for or against them , was how much of the money spent had no effect at all. [laughter] it does give a little hope that in the final final thought we're in new york city we don't have elections here. we know who will win in our state and inner-city but i was in ohio the week before the election and it was a first amendment paradise. they were so sick of the advertisements. but for the first amendment protection there was up obama, ms. romney then another obama than the same net romney add an item no people who felt more liberated than the folks in ohio with the election was over. but from my perspective pe
increase taxes, if you want to have more powerful antitrust laws, do that. corporations. the first amendment does not require having corporations. the constitution does not say anything about corporations. but if you have got them and people with a lot of money money, the one thing you cannot do is to keep them talking and the money gets the message out as much as they want with as much influence they give them. the final five with a cheerful results of the last election for or against them ,...
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lou: a somebody wants a crisis then they can talk about raising taxes. this president better be constrained. >> there is a lot of uncertainty. lou: thank you for being with us. the brand new book collusion shows a liberal mainstream media. and how to avoid a bp to in 2016. next. >> one democrat now says james obamacare. change the law. carney and company. carney and company. 9:20 a.m. eastern. the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all share. but who can help you find your own path? who cabuild you a plan, not just a pie chart? who can help keep your instments on course, whatever lies ahead? that someone is a morgan stanley financial advisor. and we're ready to work foyou. lou: my next guestays the mainstream media has not shown as much bias as they did during the presidential election a and if conservatives to do something now they will not win in 2016. here to talk about his new book in the mea's role with the bombing is reelection from the media research cenr the author of the brave new book entitled collusion, how the media's role the 2012
lou: a somebody wants a crisis then they can talk about raising taxes. this president better be constrained. >> there is a lot of uncertainty. lou: thank you for being with us. the brand new book collusion shows a liberal mainstream media. and how to avoid a bp to in 2016. next. >> one democrat now says james obamacare. change the law. carney and company. carney and company. 9:20 a.m. eastern. the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all share. but who can help you find your...
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lou: a somebody wants a crisis then they can talk about raising taxes. this president better be constrained. >> there is a lot of uncertainty. lou: thank you for being with us. the brand new book collusion shows a liberal mainstream media. and how to avoid a bp to in 2016. next. >> one democrat now says james obamacare. change the law. carney and company. 9:20 a.m. eastern. the one for - you know it ev ter all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialisadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's rit. you can be morconfident in yo ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needingo go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enoughor sexual activity. do not take cialisis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cae an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include he
lou: a somebody wants a crisis then they can talk about raising taxes. this president better be constrained. >> there is a lot of uncertainty. lou: thank you for being with us. the brand new book collusion shows a liberal mainstream media. and how to avoid a bp to in 2016. next. >> one democrat now says james obamacare. change the law. carney and company. 9:20 a.m. eastern. the one for - you know it ev ter all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a...
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tax code, we put in the progressive income tax in 1913. at that time the highest marginal income tax rate was a high 7%. by 1919, we raised that rate to 19 -- 7%, excuse me, in 1919. we had a depression going into world war i. after world war i, we had a campaign in 1920 between the democratic candidate, roosevelt moving on to keep woodrow wilson's tax rate high. calvin coolidge wanted to drop the tax rate. they wanted to return to normalcy. they cut the highest tax rate in america from 77% to 25%. the period was culled, "the roaring' 20s." production soared. the tax revenues from the highest 1% of earned income earners went way, way up. we went into the 1929 with the largest tax increase. we raised the highest marginal income tax rate in the deession, from 25% to 83%. there was a depression in this period and revenue trillions the highest 1% of income earners declined as a share of gdp. go to the post-world war ii period with truman's cut rate tax, boom, tax rates on the rich went up as a share of gdp. if you look at the period of jack ke
tax code, we put in the progressive income tax in 1913. at that time the highest marginal income tax rate was a high 7%. by 1919, we raised that rate to 19 -- 7%, excuse me, in 1919. we had a depression going into world war i. after world war i, we had a campaign in 1920 between the democratic candidate, roosevelt moving on to keep woodrow wilson's tax rate high. calvin coolidge wanted to drop the tax rate. they wanted to return to normalcy. they cut the highest tax rate in america from 77% to...
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bureau tracted your tax dollars. the money being spent by an agency to create this video. >>> and 57,000 federal workers in california get a day off, not by choice. the furloughs affecting then and why other workers benefit. [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. . >>> hazardous conditions are delaying the search for victims after the runaway train disaster in canada last saturday. the official death toll was just raised to 13, but up to 40 people are still missing after train cars filled with oil broke loose and exploded. firefighters have to be sure that all of the flames are out before they can even search buildings that were destroyed in a town in quebec. thousands of people still cannot go home. >>> today, egypt was rocked by the deadliest violence since the military seized power. more than 50 people were killed. witnesses say troops fired tear gas in a group of
bureau tracted your tax dollars. the money being spent by an agency to create this video. >>> and 57,000 federal workers in california get a day off, not by choice. the furloughs affecting then and why other workers benefit. [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. . >>> hazardous conditions are delaying the search for victims...
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most of the numbers were said to be of donors to tax exempt political groups. >>> it will soon be legal to carry a concealed weapon in illinois. this afternoon, the land of lincoln became the last state in the nation to allow it. lawmakers voted to override changes made by democratic governor pat quinn to a bill they approved more than a month ago. the court struck down the state's concealed quarry ban last december. all other states as you know have already passed laws permitting the carrying of concealed weapons. >>> you'll be shocked to find out how many of your neighbors are being fed by your tax dollars. a big number. "the grapevine" is next. ♪ (announcer) flavors this delicious are worth searching for. friskies. feed t senses. >>> and now some fresh pickings from the political grapevine. eye pops numbers out tochbtd, one in three americans gets help from the government just to put food on the table. the agriculture department errs mates 101 million people get food assistance of some kind. the assistance includes food stamps and school lunchings and other programs at a total pric
most of the numbers were said to be of donors to tax exempt political groups. >>> it will soon be legal to carry a concealed weapon in illinois. this afternoon, the land of lincoln became the last state in the nation to allow it. lawmakers voted to override changes made by democratic governor pat quinn to a bill they approved more than a month ago. the court struck down the state's concealed quarry ban last december. all other states as you know have already passed laws permitting the...
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you need somebody to collect our taxes and if people don't pay their taxes to tell them they are wrong. you need an irs. there is just no question about it. >> bret: the chairman of one of the committees hall rogers says accusations of political bias. errant release of personal info waste of taxpayer dollars otherwise it's working out okay. >> look, all of that is right but this is the wrong answer. cutting the budget is silly and small. this is a moment where you seize on the outrage of the public and you institute tax reform, which, among other closing loopholes, et cetera. and if you eliminate all the complexities, you weaken the arbitrary power of the bureaucrats and the irs. that's the ultimate revenge. it's the ultimate good policy. >> bret: hal rogers of course of weighs and means. that's it it for the panel. bear with us we have interesting survival tips after the break. you will never survive the running of the bulls... ( bull roar ) ...if you don't attend the running of the bulls. ole! hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my in
you need somebody to collect our taxes and if people don't pay their taxes to tell them they are wrong. you need an irs. there is just no question about it. >> bret: the chairman of one of the committees hall rogers says accusations of political bias. errant release of personal info waste of taxpayer dollars otherwise it's working out okay. >> look, all of that is right but this is the wrong answer. cutting the budget is silly and small. this is a moment where you seize on the...
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. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. we have a big big hour and the iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. ♪ theme ♪ cenk: welcome back to "the young turks." you might have thought that after the supreme court decisions well, gay rights, we solved that thing it's already over. well, not quite. you are telling me things are not solid. we've got issues wi
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the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. sta. >> the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing pleaded not guilty to the charges that he set off homemade explosives that killed three people and maimed scores more near the finish line. dzhokhar tar neff appearing in court for the first time since the attack there were no cameras in there only a sketch artist this is federal. arm in a cast and face was son with. other than that, they say he looked very similar how he a
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george washington among other things he was a super wealthy whiskey producer he instituted a whiskey tax that put mom and pop stores out of business he used the law to systematically wipe out his competition his fellow americans so he could get richer humanitarian ben franklin owned many slaves as did most of our founding fathers thomas jefferson actually wrote that quote the blacks are inferior to the whites in both body and mind john j. tried to write a law prohibiting catholics from holding office john adams believes in hereditary monarchy than aristocracy when others call his opinion in a democratic he flip flopped just like our politicians today. alexander hamilton was a straight up elitist socialist who firmly supported government intervention that would be in favor of big business. james madison was supposedly super compassionate towards native american indians he wanted to teach them all how to farm and become civilized under his presidency those indians were largely pushed off their remaining tribal lands but i'm not saying our founding fathers weren't a tom pushed men with grea
george washington among other things he was a super wealthy whiskey producer he instituted a whiskey tax that put mom and pop stores out of business he used the law to systematically wipe out his competition his fellow americans so he could get richer humanitarian ben franklin owned many slaves as did most of our founding fathers thomas jefferson actually wrote that quote the blacks are inferior to the whites in both body and mind john j. tried to write a law prohibiting catholics from holding...
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but you'll see some loss of revenue because they may be eligible now for estate tax exemptions. overall it's probably going to be pretty neutral. >> reporter: in all it's estimated 738 federal privileges and programs that use marital status to determine eligibility will face adjustment. and with defense already being cut and veterans programs struggling there is concern traditional married couples could lose some benefits. shannon? >> thank you, mike. >>> republican governor scott walker has signed a contentious new abortion law. it requires women seeking an abortion to undergo an ultrasound and be given the opportunity to view the images. planned parenthood and the aclu quickly filed a lawsuit asking a federal judge to block the law, which is set to take effect monday. the texas state senate will hold a hearing monday on that state's proposed new law that would prohibit most abortions after 20 weeks. >>> one central american country may have legalized gay marriage by mistake. >>> and a world leader critical of u.s. spying on allies has some explaining to do. ♪ [ villain ] wel
but you'll see some loss of revenue because they may be eligible now for estate tax exemptions. overall it's probably going to be pretty neutral. >> reporter: in all it's estimated 738 federal privileges and programs that use marital status to determine eligibility will face adjustment. and with defense already being cut and veterans programs struggling there is concern traditional married couples could lose some benefits. shannon? >> thank you, mike. >>> republican...
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so all that together is the kind of thing with $9.8 million tax revenue per year, you can see that's a pretty good economic arrangement for the taxpayers of virginia and richmond. >> that's nice, but training camp two weeks away is the real good news. >>> get ready for the washington monument to glow in the dark. we'll have a preview of tonight's lighting ceremony on the national mall. >> pretty quiet here in northwest for the time being. we'll show you radar, tracking a couple of thunderstorms, one near hagerstown and one to the south of us. we'll come back and talk about our yellow alert continuing and track the latest tropical storm. >> the defense calls its witnesses in the george zimmerman murder trial. coming up each one [ male announcer ] you know what's so awesome about the internet? it gets more and more entertaining every day. and once you've got verizon fios, that's when you get it -- how 100% fiber optics takes your entertainment to ridiculous levels. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male announcer ] want to u
so all that together is the kind of thing with $9.8 million tax revenue per year, you can see that's a pretty good economic arrangement for the taxpayers of virginia and richmond. >> that's nice, but training camp two weeks away is the real good news. >>> get ready for the washington monument to glow in the dark. we'll have a preview of tonight's lighting ceremony on the national mall. >> pretty quiet here in northwest for the time being. we'll show you radar, tracking a...
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as a woman who leaned on tax players for her implants. surprisingly they're implants, she now requests of the taxpayers who helped her out, she'd like them downsized, if you don't mind. we'll be right back. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. >>> we have breaking news crossing the wires moments ago out of the university of texas at the arlington campus, students have been ordered to take cover immediately after an armed robbery suspect was reportedly spotted on the campus carrying a handgun. he was armed. the school is advising students to remain in place. the criminal threat was reported at 600 doug russell road and the eastside of the campus, if you are familiar with it or if you're there. we have a news chopper on the way. we have live pictures and details as they come in the next several minutes. there is a threat at the university of texas a
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implemented because they hope people subsidies with all the fraud and abuse, what people are getting raise taxes hugely as a way to cover it as it is done in canada and in britain. >> bret: it's important to point out as a.b. mentioned you can still check income whether they qualify but whether they have insurance through their employer is the part that's getting pushed back in the 16 states. bottom line, fred, this is like a quilt work of different states. it's all different because they didn't all sign on together. where does this go? does this actually launch in october and then january 1st 2014, do you think? >> something will launch in october. i'm not sure what it is. jay carney said they are interested in getting it right. they are mainly interested in getting it going. however, you know, whether it's ready or not. and they are going to have something and they are going to be handing out subsidies. the truth is it is almost impossible once you are giving somebody money to get that back. look what happened on the farm bill. what was the farm bill was about food stamps. food stamps eligibil
implemented because they hope people subsidies with all the fraud and abuse, what people are getting raise taxes hugely as a way to cover it as it is done in canada and in britain. >> bret: it's important to point out as a.b. mentioned you can still check income whether they qualify but whether they have insurance through their employer is the part that's getting pushed back in the 16 states. bottom line, fred, this is like a quilt work of different states. it's all different because they...
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is the last thing the fed wants to see because, you know, crude oil, higher prices at the pump are a tax. i was in chicago this last week. gas town, town. $4.20, $4.30 a gallon. clearly if we get some heightened tensions in the middle east and oil goes to $120, $130 a barrel. we see the national average at $5, $6, something like that, that is clearly going to take a lot of wind out of the already slow recovery. >> let me ask you a question that my friend bill o'reilly would insist upon. and that is, we're watching oil production just scream higher and higher and prices have been lower until just the last few weeks. what is going on here with crude prices and will we see them abate? will we see them reverse? >> well, i think a lot of it has been these middle east tensions. really, lou, if you think back between israel, are they going to bomb iran, just the things going on in iran and now syria and just all the tensions in the region, that have really helped elevate oil prices, because certainly if you look around the globe, there's a lot of supply, economies are pretty slow. i just think
is the last thing the fed wants to see because, you know, crude oil, higher prices at the pump are a tax. i was in chicago this last week. gas town, town. $4.20, $4.30 a gallon. clearly if we get some heightened tensions in the middle east and oil goes to $120, $130 a barrel. we see the national average at $5, $6, something like that, that is clearly going to take a lot of wind out of the already slow recovery. >> let me ask you a question that my friend bill o'reilly would insist upon....
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the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. jenna: now to egypt. right now the country is still very much divided a week after its military threw out mohamed morsi as president, and we have some new protests also today. the military-led government is now accusing morsi and his allies in the muslim brotherhood of a campaign to incite violence the days before and after his ouster. the remarks coming as the military crackdown broadens, including new arrest warrants issued for the brotherhood's spiritual leader and others. our government gives cairo $1.5 billion a year mainly to the military, but you've heard the lawmakers, they're questioning this. here to talk a little bit more about all of this and his new book is the author of "the road to war: presidential commitments honored and betrayed," it's written by marvin kalb, a fox news contributor and, obviously, a published author as well. congratulations, marvin, ho
the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. jenna: now to egypt. right now the country is still very much divided a week after its military threw out mohamed morsi as president, and we have some new protests also today. the military-led government is now accusing morsi and his allies in the muslim brotherhood of a campaign to incite violence the days before...
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that will affect average mayor cans with a $1 door1,200 tax in. martha: they wanted to dismantle this healthcare bill. can they achieve that? >> do they have the votes? probably not. but they do have the moment. because there are a lot of problems with obama-care and the implementation. the employer mandate being pushed back a year. there are provisions of the law that are being delayed by hhs because of one reason or another. and republicans are sensing this gap. to shoot the gap and make it an issue and try to do what they have been trying to do for a long time which is reveal this bill. they don't have the votes but they do have the momentum. there is a null everrability on the administration side. on the democratic side democrats are saying the employer mandate delay not a huge deal. i heard a senator saying only 4% of businesses have more than 50 workers don't provide inn and on 4% of those businesses would be affected. republicans, many of them saying this is a political move to push back some of the toughest measures, some of the thing that
that will affect average mayor cans with a $1 door1,200 tax in. martha: they wanted to dismantle this healthcare bill. can they achieve that? >> do they have the votes? probably not. but they do have the moment. because there are a lot of problems with obama-care and the implementation. the employer mandate being pushed back a year. there are provisions of the law that are being delayed by hhs because of one reason or another. and republicans are sensing this gap. to shoot the gap and...
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extend that tax relief that that's raising taxes for individuals. in other words, what they're saying that the temporary tax relief is really baseline, and if we don't extend that, we're increasing taxes. well, here for students, the 3.4% was the law. why not just extending that we all of a sudden have to come up with a different standard on how we pay for it? that being said, s. 1238 is fully paid for. what i think is wrong is for us to allow interest rates to go up when the government's making money on the backs of our students. we shouldn't be doing that. higher education is already too expensive and we should be looking at ways to make college education more affordable for american families. for generation after generation, we've been telling our children that the american dream is achievable to those individuals willing to pursue an education and work hard. and we now prepare to tell millions of students that we're pushing the american dream beyond their grasp. let me just give you one example. ahandsa mcintosh wrote me a letter, holds a colleg
extend that tax relief that that's raising taxes for individuals. in other words, what they're saying that the temporary tax relief is really baseline, and if we don't extend that, we're increasing taxes. well, here for students, the 3.4% was the law. why not just extending that we all of a sudden have to come up with a different standard on how we pay for it? that being said, s. 1238 is fully paid for. what i think is wrong is for us to allow interest rates to go up when the government's...
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caller: all these companies took the jobs to china to avoid taxes and labor laws. clean up the environment. when it took them over there, they were getting one dollar a day. versus, what they were making here in the united states. when united states companies went overseas -- as their headquarters sit the united states -- the only people who seem to benefit from this are the government. these companies are getting off scott free from the destruction of the building that collapsed with the walmart workers. you have another one that collapsed a couple months ago. the chinese people are -- the only people were making out on this are the government and the people headquartered in the united states. guest: thank you for your call. the caller has hit on a number of issues regarding trade policy. one of the reasons that united states companies have gone to china is that the chinese economy is growing much faster than the u.s. economy. it is estimated to grow at triple the rate of united states economy for the next several years. if they want to be competitive again global
caller: all these companies took the jobs to china to avoid taxes and labor laws. clean up the environment. when it took them over there, they were getting one dollar a day. versus, what they were making here in the united states. when united states companies went overseas -- as their headquarters sit the united states -- the only people who seem to benefit from this are the government. these companies are getting off scott free from the destruction of the building that collapsed with the...
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significantly reforming his miss taxes, individual taxes, and making it so that profits can come back here to create jobs. we are working through the committee. i know chairman cap in the house camp in the house and chairman baucus, they are working together to try to make certain that the entire congress can move forward on a piece of legislation on tax reform. host: a republican caller in scranton, pennsylvania. caller: thank you for your time this morning. my question to representative price is regarding the state exchanges. i live in pennsylvania where we did not open up the exchanges. my question would be two parts i do understand that it is, the federal government does finance 100% fully for the first three years, is that correct? guest: yes, it is 100% or 95%. it ramps down. host: are you still with us? caller: after the first three years, the state will be on the hook basically for the other 10%, if you will? guest: even more than that. i think we are confusing or combining both the medicaid expansion for estate -- a state and the state exchanges. state exchanges are a federal
significantly reforming his miss taxes, individual taxes, and making it so that profits can come back here to create jobs. we are working through the committee. i know chairman cap in the house camp in the house and chairman baucus, they are working together to try to make certain that the entire congress can move forward on a piece of legislation on tax reform. host: a republican caller in scranton, pennsylvania. caller: thank you for your time this morning. my question to representative price...
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have a positive economic ripple effect on the city because the city could collect property and income taxes from those government workers. he says right now just 43% of d.c. city workers actually live in the district. this bill would have -- [indiscernible] >>> today the d.c. council is also scheduled to take a final vote on a living wage bill that would require larger retailers to pay workers $12.50 an hour at least. that has wal-mart now threatening to pull the plug on three of the six store it is was going to open in the d.c. area. and possibly abandon three others which are already under construction. the regional manager calls that bill arbitrary and discriminatory. >>> immigration activists have plans around capitol hill today. >> they're -- there are demonstrations for a comprehensive reform bill now include a same-sex marriage ceremony between a u.s. citizen and her undocumented partner. more on today's hill debate coming up. >> ahead in sports after two perfect seasons of play, the washington capitals now hold a winning streak record all by themselves. we'll if there's a way to tak
have a positive economic ripple effect on the city because the city could collect property and income taxes from those government workers. he says right now just 43% of d.c. city workers actually live in the district. this bill would have -- [indiscernible] >>> today the d.c. council is also scheduled to take a final vote on a living wage bill that would require larger retailers to pay workers $12.50 an hour at least. that has wal-mart now threatening to pull the plug on three of the...
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jon: new information on a push by house republicans to slash the tax man's budget. if gop lawmakers get their way, the irs would receive billions of fewer -- billions of dollars less in revenue, let's put it that way in funding. once a few government spending bill is approved. this follows admissions that the agency targeted conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status. chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in washington with that. carl? >> reporter: hey, jon. doesn't matter how you describe it, the truth is the irs' budget is on the chopping block. a subcommittee has already approved a bill giving the irs $9 billion for next year's budget. that amounts to a $3 billion cut from this current year, and it's $7 billion shy of what the president actually wanted for next year. republicans plan to slash 24% from the irs after the reports from the inspect or general from the irs of lavish and wasteful conferences and instructional videos based on things like "star trek." here's the committee's chairman, hal rogers. listen. >> they have proven that they k
jon: new information on a push by house republicans to slash the tax man's budget. if gop lawmakers get their way, the irs would receive billions of fewer -- billions of dollars less in revenue, let's put it that way in funding. once a few government spending bill is approved. this follows admissions that the agency targeted conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status. chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in washington with that. carl? >> reporter: hey, jon. doesn't...
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gone on strike to protest a 35% tax on their wages. some 15,000 demonstrators flooded the streets of the country's capital city buenas aries. you can see them beating drums and holding signs. the strikes affecting everything from food distribution to mail and newspaper delivery. india. a sand artist put the finishing touches on sculptures of hindu gods. it's a thousand-year-old tradition in which people pulled giant cherries through crowds chanting ancient hymns. and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. onshepard: we're voting a vote from texas' controversial abortion bill after another day of tough debate in the wake of that marathon democratic filibuster in the state senate. we'll get a live update on that. and, just in to fox news, from fox news. there is a brand new face in the fox news family. i bet you will recognize her. the announcement coming mommy's from now. when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte
gone on strike to protest a 35% tax on their wages. some 15,000 demonstrators flooded the streets of the country's capital city buenas aries. you can see them beating drums and holding signs. the strikes affecting everything from food distribution to mail and newspaper delivery. india. a sand artist put the finishing touches on sculptures of hindu gods. it's a thousand-year-old tradition in which people pulled giant cherries through crowds chanting ancient hymns. and that's a wrap on this fox...
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every worker and business would be required to pay their fair share in taxes, reducing our deficit by $850 billion. and a large portion of those taxes go toward retirement programs millions of americans are are depending on. ofing two years to the life the program's trust fund. that is what immigration reform would mean for our economy, but only if we act. we do not do anything to fix our system. our workforce will continue to shrink as baby boomer retires. -- boomers retire. paying more immigrants their fair share in taxes, our deficit would be higher and programs like social security would be under more strain. we have been debating the issue for more than a decade. think a very good speech was given this past week expressing a hope that a bipartisan bill would come along. if democrats and republicans, including president bush and i can agree on something, that is a good place to start. now, the house needs to act so i can sign commonsense immigration reform into law. if you agree, tell your representatives that now is the time. call or e-mail or post on the facebook wall and asked
every worker and business would be required to pay their fair share in taxes, reducing our deficit by $850 billion. and a large portion of those taxes go toward retirement programs millions of americans are are depending on. ofing two years to the life the program's trust fund. that is what immigration reform would mean for our economy, but only if we act. we do not do anything to fix our system. our workforce will continue to shrink as baby boomer retires. -- boomers retire. paying more...
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. >> i feel like these are tax dollars, we pay for him to be out there and now, we get another bill on top of that. i feel that's double dipping the public. >> the family said the bills came two years after the arrest. the delay was caused by a court case over the program. there is a backlog of about 84,000 bills. >>> tomorrow napaa police will increase enforcement for motorcycle safety. they'll be increasing presence at intersections where motorcycle crashes have occurred. including one that was deadly. >>> the union says one of the sticking points is safety. atu posted this picture on facebook. someone through threw a rock at the bus. the union contract expired last sunday. there knows sign of a strike. progress has been made in contract talks. the city of oakland is scheduled to go back to the bargaining table next week. they are staging a one-day strike on monday. they're being dishonest about what they can afford to pay. >> danger of losing their accrediteddation. a coalition of students and professions are preventing a school from closing. they'll hold a march on tuesday and comm
. >> i feel like these are tax dollars, we pay for him to be out there and now, we get another bill on top of that. i feel that's double dipping the public. >> the family said the bills came two years after the arrest. the delay was caused by a court case over the program. there is a backlog of about 84,000 bills. >>> tomorrow napaa police will increase enforcement for motorcycle safety. they'll be increasing presence at intersections where motorcycle crashes have occurred....
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so now that you have 2.3% medical device tax, you know what they're doing? nothing. all these funds are drying up. no one is investing because we also like to make a profit in this country. you tax me on taking a risk on something that we don't know is going to work or not? >> steve: if you're just going to trust people to tell the truth, how is that going to work out when it comes to fraudsters if you look at the earned income tax credit. many people who get them don't deserve them. they should not be applying for them. but they get them. so if you use that same metric, you could probably lose over ten years, a quarter of a trillion dollars to fraud on this program. >> brian: i give you, if you want to know american people in honesty, i give you the newspaper defense. we don't see them as much, but you're supposed to put in a quarter and take one out. how many people walk around and resell the usa todays after you put in your dollar -- from inside the airport? we need verification in this country. >> gretchen: you make a huge profit. >> brian: i love it! i'm not say
so now that you have 2.3% medical device tax, you know what they're doing? nothing. all these funds are drying up. no one is investing because we also like to make a profit in this country. you tax me on taking a risk on something that we don't know is going to work or not? >> steve: if you're just going to trust people to tell the truth, how is that going to work out when it comes to fraudsters if you look at the earned income tax credit. many people who get them don't deserve them. they...
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and $13.8 billion in overpaid in tax credits in 2012. let alone $70 million they are scheduled to be handing out in performance bonuses this year. for underperforming they're getting bonuses? >> in terms of bonuses, if you have a couple of bad apples, does the company have the right to ding everybody for work already done? that aside, like i said, the waste is ridiculous. it's absolutely ridiculous. but what you get when you try to gut a budget by 25%, which is what this is, is understaffing. what you get out of that is the i.r.s. scandal. what you had in that was after citizens united a doubling of applications for this tax-exempt status. same amount of workers, so what do they do? use shortcuts. to find outliars, they put in tea party, this and that because they're understaffed. >>brian: sascha your shorts -- shortcuts are what the tea party would say are targets. 292-8. some of them were on a list and never probed. >> this cut means the i.r.s. has to work with a budget they had in 2001. this is not an archaically small budget. 2010 wa
and $13.8 billion in overpaid in tax credits in 2012. let alone $70 million they are scheduled to be handing out in performance bonuses this year. for underperforming they're getting bonuses? >> in terms of bonuses, if you have a couple of bad apples, does the company have the right to ding everybody for work already done? that aside, like i said, the waste is ridiculous. it's absolutely ridiculous. but what you get when you try to gut a budget by 25%, which is what this is, is...
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think no one predicted, that we ended up with the deal that eventually got us the sequestering and a tax deal, and so it's hard to, you know, but i think that one disadvantage obama has this time is that all of the mongering from last time on defaulting on dealt, ect., since it didn't come to pass, people this time are less likely to be fooled. say the same about sequestering that because the world didn't end, that all of the kind of -- i think it all puts obama in a weaker negotiates position than he was the first time we faced this crisis. dagen: do you think that because the sequesteration cuts are somewhat different than not raising the debt ceiling and potentially not being able to make payments on the interest on our existing debt, david, so my question is are the republicans willing to take it that far? to call, if you want to call it a bluff, say we're not, you know, we are going to demand spending cuts for raising this debt ceiling. are they willing to push at that? >> right. well, you know, it's anyone's question whether they are going to have the results, but it did work last
think no one predicted, that we ended up with the deal that eventually got us the sequestering and a tax deal, and so it's hard to, you know, but i think that one disadvantage obama has this time is that all of the mongering from last time on defaulting on dealt, ect., since it didn't come to pass, people this time are less likely to be fooled. say the same about sequestering that because the world didn't end, that all of the kind of -- i think it all puts obama in a weaker negotiates position...
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spending cuts and new sources of revenue by eliminating subsidies for big oil companies and closing tax loopholes for corporations that ship american jobs overseas. commonsense solutions that all of us in this chamber should agree on. i thank you, mr. speaker, and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, according to a recent editorial in "the washington times," quote, the promise of obamacare that would make health insurance more universal and affordable, it was obvious in the beginning that president obama's scheme, a fantasy of politics would not work. the folly of the health care takeover becomes ever more clear with the appearance of the implementation. robust economic growth is crucial, and obamacare threatens to make a bad economy much wors
spending cuts and new sources of revenue by eliminating subsidies for big oil companies and closing tax loopholes for corporations that ship american jobs overseas. commonsense solutions that all of us in this chamber should agree on. i thank you, mr. speaker, and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the...
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that's why you pay taxes is so these things happen in appropriate time architecture. the problem is the republican house, their entire job based on what they think their own personal views of what governing is and a lot of their constituencies especially where they're in these -- their gerrymandered red districts where they're protected is to stop federal remedies to state level nuttiness. the abortion bills creation in schools, all of these kind of things. on the state level they do all of this stuff. all the house is there to do on the republican side is block. because the federal government is the remedy. that's what -- with gay rights. look at the civil rights -- they're still fighting the civil rights battle. it was the federal government that came to a state and said look you can't not let black people into this college. get out of the way governor. >> nicholas. >> they've been re-litigating that ever since. what the house is there to do is to protect the states who want to reinstitute a lot of this stuff. >> stephanie: jacki and i were just talking about afford
that's why you pay taxes is so these things happen in appropriate time architecture. the problem is the republican house, their entire job based on what they think their own personal views of what governing is and a lot of their constituencies especially where they're in these -- their gerrymandered red districts where they're protected is to stop federal remedies to state level nuttiness. the abortion bills creation in schools, all of these kind of things. on the state level they do all of...
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last week, the treasury department announced the reporting requirements and tax in 2015s would apply instead of 2014. the senate agriculture committee . the committee will examine how the government reviews foreign acquisitions of u.s. companies. >> he testified before a house foreign affairs subcommittee for a little bit more than 1.5 hours. >> the subcommittee will come to order. after recognizing myself and the for five minutes each for opening statements, i will recognize members seeking recognition for one minute. we will then fear -- we will then hear from our witnesses. your written statements will be made as part of the record and members may have five days to insert statements and questions for the record subject to the implementation in the rules. our parties are having their conferences right now and they are getting out. i am sure people will be filtering in. the chair recognizes herself for five minutes. the stabilization and reconstruction operations in iraq were the largest such project of its kind. and therewidespread was an unnecessary amount of wasted taxpayer dolla
last week, the treasury department announced the reporting requirements and tax in 2015s would apply instead of 2014. the senate agriculture committee . the committee will examine how the government reviews foreign acquisitions of u.s. companies. >> he testified before a house foreign affairs subcommittee for a little bit more than 1.5 hours. >> the subcommittee will come to order. after recognizing myself and the for five minutes each for opening statements, i will recognize...
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your tax dollars, 34 million of them at work. >> better than the pentagon. i have never seen a building better constructed than this. and we're going to destroy it. >> reporter: that's right. you heard the inspector general. destroy it. bad enough to spend millions of dollars on this kind of building in a war zone, but even more outrageous when you consider this. it has never been used. a marine corps commander asked that the project be halted long before it started. and it will likely be demolished before our troops leave because it is too expensive for afghans to even operate. >> what this epitomizes what we have seen in afghanistan time and again. if you appropriate it, we will spend it. even if we don't need it.ç >> reporter: getting to the root of a bad decision is difficult. >> i called the air force, they told me to call the office of the secretary of defense. >> the matter is currently under investigation. >> reporter: and who's investigating it? >> u.s. forces afghanistan. >> reporter: which is the answer you will get from afghanistan. they are in
your tax dollars, 34 million of them at work. >> better than the pentagon. i have never seen a building better constructed than this. and we're going to destroy it. >> reporter: that's right. you heard the inspector general. destroy it. bad enough to spend millions of dollars on this kind of building in a war zone, but even more outrageous when you consider this. it has never been used. a marine corps commander asked that the project be halted long before it started. and it will...
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